Ukraine war briefing: UN chief very concerned' about reports of North Korean troops in Russia
Briefly

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres expressed serious concern about reports of North Korean troops being sent to Russia, potentially to be deployed in Ukraine. This raises alarming questions regarding military cooperation between these nations amid the ongoing conflict.
US intelligence reports indicate that North Korean forces have moved into Russia's Kursk border region. Both Washington and Seoul have urged immediate withdrawal, underscoring the heightened tensions and the potential for further destabilization in the region.
In Ukraine, Russian forces struck Kharkiv, injuring multiple civilians, as the conflict continues to inflict harm on innocent lives. The attack involved a guided bomb targeting a supermarket, revealing the ongoing risks to urban populations amid military confrontations.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has suggested that Europe may have to reconsider its support for Ukraine if Donald Trump wins the U.S. presidential election, as he believes Trump would prefer negotiating a peace settlement, reflecting a shift in attitudes towards military aid.
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